"Won't we go to funfair?" No matter where you live on this planet, life is not easy when you have no money. This is the great struggle with humanity, as we still haven't been able to solve this problem for all. Funfair is an award-winning short film from the streets of Tehran, Iran made by filmmaker Kaveh Mazaheri. This originally premiered in 2019 and he went on to debut his very first feature, titled Botox, in 2020. The film won a Special Mention for Best International Short at Palm Springs Shortfest 2020. After years of waiting and playing on the festival circuit, it's available to watch online. In Funfair, Majid is a financially struggling man who comes up with a ploy in order to better the life of his wife Sarah - pushing her in front of a car to collect the insurance money. Starring Soroush Saeidi, Sonia Sanjari, and Artin Rabiei. This...
- 8/17/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Ry Barrett, Camille Hollett-French, William Foley, Jason Martorino, Soroush Saeidi, Katie Uhlmann, Jo Jo Karume, Chelsey Marie, Ellie O’Brien | Written by Greg A. Sager, Geoff Hart, A. Jaye Williams | Directed by Greg A. Sager
It’s been two years since Greg A. Sager made his directorial debut with The Devil in Me (aka Devil Seed), a slice of demonic Canadian terror that made my Top 10 films of the year list and I’ve been eagerly awaiting his follow up ever since. Well now the wait is over as Kingdom Come, another superb supernatural horror from the Great White North, hits DVD and VOD across North America.
Starting out in a similar vein to the original Saw movie, Kingdom Come sees a group of strangers wake up disoriented in a seemingly abandoned hospital. However unlike that franchise, this group of strangers soon find themselves being stalked by a supernatural force with sinister intentions.
It’s been two years since Greg A. Sager made his directorial debut with The Devil in Me (aka Devil Seed), a slice of demonic Canadian terror that made my Top 10 films of the year list and I’ve been eagerly awaiting his follow up ever since. Well now the wait is over as Kingdom Come, another superb supernatural horror from the Great White North, hits DVD and VOD across North America.
Starting out in a similar vein to the original Saw movie, Kingdom Come sees a group of strangers wake up disoriented in a seemingly abandoned hospital. However unlike that franchise, this group of strangers soon find themselves being stalked by a supernatural force with sinister intentions.
- 1/4/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
On tap right now we have the sales trailer for the new flick from Matchbox Pictures (Devil Seed) entitled Kingdom Come. Check it out, and look for more on this one soon!
Directed by Greg A. Sager, the flick stars Ryan Barrett and Camille Hollet-French as the leads "Sam Becker" and "Jessica Martin." Jason Martorino, Soroush Saeidi, Jo Jo Karume, Chelsey Marie, William Foley, and Katie Uhlmann also star with Elle O’Brien making her feature film debut. The flick will be making the rounds at Cannes courtesy of Imagination Worldwide!
Synopsis:
A group of strangers awake, trapped inside an old abandoned mental hospital. With no apparent way out and no one being able to remember how they even got there, they begin searching for a way to escape. As they explore the cold, dark maze of corridors, they realize they are not alone and that they are being stalked...
Directed by Greg A. Sager, the flick stars Ryan Barrett and Camille Hollet-French as the leads "Sam Becker" and "Jessica Martin." Jason Martorino, Soroush Saeidi, Jo Jo Karume, Chelsey Marie, William Foley, and Katie Uhlmann also star with Elle O’Brien making her feature film debut. The flick will be making the rounds at Cannes courtesy of Imagination Worldwide!
Synopsis:
A group of strangers awake, trapped inside an old abandoned mental hospital. With no apparent way out and no one being able to remember how they even got there, they begin searching for a way to escape. As they explore the cold, dark maze of corridors, they realize they are not alone and that they are being stalked...
- 5/17/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Just in time for Cannes we've nailed down the sales art for the new flick from Matchbox Pictures (Devil Seed) entitled Kingdom Come, which features some form of badass demon front and center. Check it out!
Directed by Greg A. Sager, the flick stars Ryan Barrett and Camille Hollet-French as the leads "Sam Becker" and "Jessica Martin." Jason Martorino, Soroush Saeidi, Jo Jo Karume, Chelsey Marie, William Foley, and Katie Uhlmann also star with Elle O’Brien making her feature film debut. The flick will be making the rounds at Cannes courtesy of Imagination Worldwide!
Synopsis:
A group of strangers awake, trapped inside an old abandoned mental hospital. With no apparent way out and no one being able to remember how they even got there they begin searching for a way to escape. As they explore the cold, dark maze of corridors they realize they are not alone and that...
Directed by Greg A. Sager, the flick stars Ryan Barrett and Camille Hollet-French as the leads "Sam Becker" and "Jessica Martin." Jason Martorino, Soroush Saeidi, Jo Jo Karume, Chelsey Marie, William Foley, and Katie Uhlmann also star with Elle O’Brien making her feature film debut. The flick will be making the rounds at Cannes courtesy of Imagination Worldwide!
Synopsis:
A group of strangers awake, trapped inside an old abandoned mental hospital. With no apparent way out and no one being able to remember how they even got there they begin searching for a way to escape. As they explore the cold, dark maze of corridors they realize they are not alone and that...
- 5/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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